>You need to get that idea out of your mind.

You dont' get my idea. Probes INSIDE pipes BUT OUTSIDE reactor. The reactor is 
a black box. You can't trust black bloxes. You can trust what you see.

>It is the same thing! A university consists of professors.

No, it's not the same thing if Levi certificates or a group of professor 
certificate it.

>The one from Levi even has the official seal of the university:

Please, be serious. My thesis have offical seal but what i wrotewas not the 
word of the Univeristy or of the deparment of electronics (i'm electronic 
engineer).

Jed, if the department of Physics will certificate it, then you will have 
ISTANT world-wide coverage. It's a so simple to certificate it (with 
calorimetric) that it's unfeasible.


From: Jed Rothwell 
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 7:59 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Levi can commit fraud as easily at the University as off 
campus


Mattia Rizzi wrote:


  Because a single-phase calorimetric test is so easy and because they (dept. 
of physics) will instantly become internationally famous if they certificate "a 
new cheap energy source" . . .

Not at all. No one gets famous because they certify cold fusion. Thousands of 
scientists have done that, and I am the only person who even has a list of 
their names. People who certify the existence of cold fusion are disparaged and 
ridiculed; they do not became famous.



  they WILL NOT put probes inside reactors, they WILL NOT lost data.

You need to get that idea out of your mind. You can sure that Levi but the 
probe into the outlet tube flow. No one would be so stupid as to put it 
anywhere else. I have seen many calorimeters large and small, and I have never 
seen one where the location of the temperature probe was open to question. You 
have to open the outlet tube and insert a "T" connector, and then make sure the 
thermocouple (or dial thermometer) is correctly installed and leak-tight.



  It's simple, Jed. A "certification" from an *University* is MUCH MORE 
VALUABLE then a "certification" from an university researcher.

It is the same thing! A university consists of professors. They are the only 
ones who do experiments, write papers or "certify" anything. There are no 
publications issued by "Cornell University" or "Hokkaido University." All 
papers and books from these institutions are written by individual professors. 
The papers published by Levi and Villa are as official as any document issued 
by any university. The one from Levi even has the official seal of the 
university:

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LeviGreportonhe.pdf

What more do you want?



  And it's MUCH MORE DANGEROUS if the "certification" is not well-done.

I do not know what you mean by "dangerous" in this context. The second test was 
done as well anyone can do it. No one has found any potential errors in it, as 
far as I know.

- Jed

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